Automate surgical documentation to enhance focus on patient care

PatientNotes assists surgeons by streamlining surgical notes and patient follow-ups, enhancing documentation efficiency to allow more focus on surgical precision and patient recovery, which is essential for successful surgical outcomes.

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Surgeons, more operating, less documenting

Surgeons streamline operative and post-operative documentation with PatientNotes, where AI tools ensure that all surgical details are recorded securely and efficiently, enhancing patient care continuity and surgical outcomes.

Surgeons Cutting Time with AI

Surgeons rely on PatientNotes to streamline operative documentation, saving time and enhancing the quality of clinical notes, which supports patient surgical care and recovery tracking.

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Quick, Customized Surgical notes drafted in seconds for better care

Surgeons streamline surgical documentation with PatientNotes, quickly generating detailed operative notes and focusing more on patient outcomes and less on administrative tasks.

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Recommended Surgeon Action Plans

Surgeons deliver clear, actionable summaries post-surgery, empowering patients with a written care plan and next steps for their recovery journey.

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Surgeons Save Valuable Time on Pre and Post-Operative Reporting

Quickly complete surgical reports and referrals, focusing more on operative care and patient recovery.

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Protecting patient health data with confidence

At PatientNotes robust security measures create the strong immune system we know is vital to your patient's healthcare data. We know medical information is sensitive, and we’ve fortified PatientNotes with cutting-edge security measures to safeguard your clinical consults and notes.

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Works with the existing PMS in your surgical practice

Surgeons can streamline operative planning and patient follow-ups with PatientNotes, integrating with surgical systems like Pracsoft.

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Surgeons plan operations with PatientNotes in hospitals, during surgical training, and through telehealth pre-operative assessments.

Surgeons can access operative notes on any device with PatientNotes, enhancing surgical procedures with surgeon telehealth platforms.

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iPhone app

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iPad app

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PC

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Mac

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Microsoft Teams

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Zoom

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Google Meet (using PatientNotes Mac App)

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Initial and Follow-up
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Multi-session reports
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Pricing

Plans for teams of all sizes

Essential Plan

AU$29
per practitioner / month
What’s included
Unlimited session recordings
2 Clinical Notes Prompt Templates
5 Medical Letters Prompt Templates
Mobile App - iPhone & iPad
No credit card required
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How do I document operative findings using an AI scribe during a procedure?

Speak your observations, procedural steps, and findings clearly during the operation while maintaining sterility, and review the transcribed notes after the procedure is complete.

How do AI scribes handle specialized surgical terminology and anatomical references?

Your spoken surgical terminology, anatomical landmarks, and technical procedural details transform into written documentation through the voice-to-text process.

How do I integrate AI scribe notes with surgical electronic health record systems?

Copy and paste your clinical documentation from the AI scribe into your hospital's surgical EHR system once you've reviewed and finalized the content.

What about dictating critical intraoperative decisions and complications?

Verbalize your decision-making process, complications encountered, and how they were addressed during the procedure for documentation in your operative notes.

What is the workflow for documenting pre-operative assessments and post-operative notes?

Speak your pre-operative findings and post-operative instructions while examining the patient, allowing for comprehensive documentation without interrupting your clinical workflow.

How do I document surgical implants and devices used during a procedure?

Verbalize the specific implant details including manufacturer, model, size, and lot numbers as they are used during the procedure for accurate documentation in your operative notes.

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Transform the medical reporting in your practice, elevate the standard of patient care and bolster effective communication among healthcare professionals.

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